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Comic Review: Transformers: Robots In Disguise #1




Transformers: Robots in Disguise #1
Written by John Barber
Interior Art by Andrew Griffith
Cover by Marcelo Matere
Colors by Josh Perez
Letters By Shawn Lee
IDW Publishing
Release Date: January 25, 2012
Cover Price: $3.99

Transformers: Robots in Disguise #1 is the second ongoing Transformers series that IDW has begun this month. RID is a companion series to Transformers: More Than Meets The Eye. MTMTE focuses on Rodimus and his crew as they search for the Knights of Cybertron. RID focuses on the Transformers left on Cybertron.



To read the entire article, go to:

http://www.geeksofdoom.com/2012/01/25/comic-review-transformers-robots-in-disguise-1/



Comic Review: Transformers: More Than Meets The Eye #1 (Geeks of Doom)



DW is taking the Transformers universe in a bold new direction. After the events of the previous series, The Autobots no longer wage battles to destroy the evil forces of the Decepticons, as the cartoon theme song once said. The war between the Autobots and the Decepticons is finally over. The Matrix was used to purge Cybertron, and the planet has reverted to a primordial state. Also, Optimus Prime has apparently retired, leaving Cybertron to explore the galaxy. In the remnants of the Matrix, the Autobots discover a star map that appears to lead to Cyberutopia, the home of the legendary Knights of Cybertron.


The entire review can be read at:

http://www.geeksofdoom.com/2012/01/13/comic-review-transformers-more-than-meets-the-eye-1/


Comic Review: Mo-Bot High (Geeks of Doom)

Mo-Bot High
Hardcover
Written and Illustrated by Neill Cameron
David Fickling Books
Release date: October 28, 2010


The idea of high-school drama and giant robots sounds like two concepts that may have a hard time working together. However, in the world of Mo-Bot High, these two concepts complement each other, resulting in an original and unique story deserving of a wider audience. Mo-Bot High began as a weekly comic in England that was eventually published as a hardcover book.

The entire review can be read at:

http://www.geeksofdoom.com/2012/01/06/comic-review-mo-bot-high/

My Top Ten Films of 2011 (In No Particular Order)

 
This was an awesome film where Paul Giamatti's character took in a troubled teen who was an excellent high school wrestler.  Giamatti's one of my favorite actors, and everyone in this film was awesome.



Excellent acting by Leonardo Dicaprio, excellent directing by Clint Eastwood, will Leo finally get that Best Actor Oscar?
 

I know this was on some people's Worst of 2011 lists, but I freaking loved this film. Bateman, Day, and Sudeikis are good in this, Spacey and Farrell are total jerks, and Jennifer Aniston is awesome in this film.



Yeah, it's kinda chick-flicky, so what? Steve Carell is hilarious, Marisa Tomei is awesome, Julianne Moore is good, and Emma Stone and Ryan Gosling are also great in this film.  It was funny and touching.



Yeah, it's sappy, but it's Steven Spielberg sappy.  That means it looks awesome, the performances are great, and it makes you feel good.  I thought War Horse was awesome.



X-Men First Class

The first X-Men film that I have liked since X2, it combined superhero hijinks, 60s political intrigue, and a very awesome cast.  Sequel, please!!



Yeah, it's a Christian film.  It also has a message about dads taking an active role in their home and in their children's lives.  We praise every edgy and suggestive film, so I wanted to give praise to a positive film.



Don't sleep on this film, it's awesome.  An awesome adaptation of an awesome book.  Matthew McConaughey decided to actually care about giving a good performance again, and I am grateful.  Also, Marisa Tomei, John Leguizamo, and Ryan Phillipe give solid performances in this film.

 

This is a British film about British street kids who have to join forces with the woman that they just mugged to protect their apartment complex and neighborhood from invading aliens.  Isn't that an awesome sentence?!  The movie is even more awesome.  And Nick Frost from Shaun of the Dead and Hot Fuzz is in it.
 


Bridesmaids

Again, a lot of people didn't care for this, but I loved it.  Kristen Wiig, Mya Rudolph, and Melissa McCarthy were hilarious to me in this film.  It's on my best of list. Deal with it.

Honorable Mentions:


I thought this film was good, not great, but it has my favorite British comedy duo of Simon Pegg and Nick Frost in it.  Also, Kristen Wiig, Blythe Danner, Sigourney Weaver, and Seth Rogen as Paul.  This film almost made me forget about Seth Rogen's abysmal Green Hornet film...almost.



Michael Rappaport, as it turns out, is a big hip-hop fan.  He directed this phenomenal DVD about the history of popular 90s hip-hop group A Tribe Called Quest.  A detailed and unapologetic film, you see the group at their highs and lows and even at points where they were nearly at each other's throats.  I never got to see them live, so I will gladly settle for this awesome documentary which I already own on DVD.  Shout out to my girlfriend Lyncola for the awesome Christmas present.

So, this is my list.  I know that many of you may disagree.  I respect your right to loathe and despise this list.  Hey, if you think I'm totally off my rocker, make your own darn list!! Be easy, readers.

Book Review: Geektionary (Geeks of Doom)




Mixtape Review: Blizzy Ballard-The Mix Experiment



Blizzy Ballard has been a music lover his entire life.

In addition to rapping, the Memphian has also studied music. On his latest mixtape, The Mix Experiment, Blizzy Ballard talks about his life experiences and his struggles.


To read the entire review, go to:

http://livefrommemphis.com/music/item/mixtape-review-blizzy-ballard-the-mix-experiment

Album Review: Jason Da Hater-Enough Hate to Go Around (Live From Memphis)



Rapper/schoolteacher Jason “Da Hater” Harris continues his honest, lighthearted, yet heartfelt lyricism on his new record.


To read the review, go to:

http://www.livefrommemphis.com/music/item/album-review-jason-da-hater-enough-hate-to-go-around

KL Presents: #TeamMemphis Got Lyrics Cypher Round 1






KL of Undenyable posted a link to this on Facebook and I had to repost it here.  I found pictures of Undenyable and Dutchess, but this cypher also includes Lady Stax and BC of the CrownHoldaz.  Enjoy the Memphis lyricism right here:

http://youtu.be/l-Oy-PKAaUk

Album Review: Black Rock Revival - Mission Control

Talented rock trio Black Rock Revival recently released their second CD Mission Control, a follow-up to their 2010 debut CD, Keep It Together

Mission Control is twelve furious tracks that showcase the cohesiveness and abilities of frontman/guitarist Sebastian Banks, bassist Percy “Blue” Mitchell and drummer Hype. Black Rock Revival rock hard and take no prisoners

To read the entire review, go to:

http://www.livefrommemphis.com/music/item/album-review-black-rock-revival-mission-control

Album Review: Duane Scott - Sycamore and Riley

 

Clarksdale Mississippi native Duane Scott started out in a group called Neutral, but eventually struck out on his own.

 He released his debut CD, New Luv, in 2004. Since then, he has been touring around the country, honing his skills as a performer. He recently released his sophomore CD Sycamore and Riley, named after the neighborhood where he grew up, on which he pays homage to his past and sings about his life experiences.


To read the entire review, please go to:

http://www.livefrommemphis.com/music/item/album-review-duane-scott-sycamore-and-riley

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